Published on 05:30 PM, January 30, 2020

Two-day census finds nearly 40,000 water birds at Hakaluki haor

Highlighting need for conservation of the area

A census conducted at Hakaluki haor found nearly 40,000 birds in two days. Photo: Collected

A bird census conducted for two days at Hakaluki haor in Srimangal upazila of Moulvibazar found nearly forty-thousand water birds in and around the expansive wetland.

Members of Bird Club Bangladesh and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN Bangladesh) carried out the survey between January 28 and 29 and counted a total of 40,126 water birds, reports our Moulvibazar correspondent quoting Enam Ul Haque, founder of the bird club.

The team observed a total of 53 species of water birds during their count which made the eminent birder highlight the need for conservation.

During the survey, they also saw a Bear’s Pochard, which is a critically endangered species indicating that the area is a biodiversity hotspot.